Crack Comics #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA lively Golden Age package from Quality Comics, this June 1941 issue features a cover by Gill Fox that bursts with action — a sharply dressed figure in a wide-brimmed hat delivers a powerful punch while a red-clad hero tumbles through the air against a vivid yellow backdrop. Crack Comics #13 spotlights a roster of features including The Black Condor, Jane Arden, Alias the Spider, and Molly the Model, promising plenty of variety for a single dime. With Art Pinajian handling writing, art, and inks on the interior "General Korn" story, this is a fine snapshot of the ambitious, all-in creative energy that made early 1940s anthology comics so appealing.
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Richard is visiting his friend Jim at his country mansion and is told about the band of Gypsies that come into the area yearly for a great festival, so he decides to go into town and check out things. He sees a man named Bastani murder a man named Demo, the father of a girl the evil villain wants to marry himself, but doesn't succeed in capturing the man. Felipe, in love with Maria, is blamed for the crime and Madam Fatal steps in to solve the crime to the Gypsy Band's satisfaction.
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